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  • WT mapping alignmentReport oddities.

    Can someone kindly explain "Reads mapped, not filtered" in plain english?
    ABI's documentation is confusing (put mildly)

    The 100.0% value reported for the “Reads mapped, not filtered” line should
    be interpreted as “Reads mapped, not filtered” comprising 100% of the
    category described in its section, not that the category “Reads mapped, not
    filtered” comprises 100% of the total reads.


    Fun stuff to note.
    (reads mapped) - (reads filtered ) != (Reads mapped, not filtered )

    samtools flagstat Sample1.filtered.bam
    11023236 in total
    9020807 mapped (81.83%)
    Why would unmapped in the filtered bam be considered filtered sequences?



    --------------
    ALIGNMENT REPORT
    --------------

    Counts:
    Total reads: 72,150,924 (100.0%)
    Reads mapped: 46,888,011 ( 65.0%)
    Reads filtered: 11,023,236 ( 15.3%)
    -----
    Reads mapped, not filtered 37,867,204 (100.0%)
    Reads with too many mappings (N >= 10): 4,335,633 ( 11.4%)
    Reads with number of mappings in proper range (N < 10): 33,531,571 ( 88.6%)
    Reads uniquely aligned (score.clear.zone = 5): 26,128,221 ( 69.0%)
    Reads uniquely aligned to junctions 1,514,252 ( 4.0%)
    Reads uniquely aligned to known junctions 1,501,926 ( 4.0%)

    ABSOLUTE FREQUENCIES
    Alignment_Score All_Read_Alignments_(N_=_46888011) Primary_Read_Alignments_(N_=_37867204) Unique_Read_Alignments_(N_=_26128221)
    http://kevin-gattaca.blogspot.com/

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